EBK PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS ANALYSIS
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Author: Olsen
Publisher: WAVELAND
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Chapter 11.9, Problem 30P
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Interpretation: The location at which Mr. AB should park in order to reduce the total distance traveled to the customers is to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Facility location refers to the process of finding the best suitable location to operate the organization’s operations.
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EBK PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS ANALYSIS
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